The History and Philosophy of Science research group of the Institute of Philosophy cordially invites you to a talk by David Mark Kovacs (Cornell University) entitled "Metaphysical Explanation and Expressive Power". The talk is scheduled at 4 pm on the 10th of August.

The History and Philosophy of Science research group of the Institute of Philosophy cordially invites you to a talk by Prof. Ruth Lorand (University of Haifa) entitled "Types of Disorder". The talk is scheduled at 4 pm on the 16th of June.

Abstract:Listing The Non-Reductivist’s Troubles with Mental Causation (1993) Jaegwon Kim suggested that the only remaining alternatives are the eliminativist’s standpoint or plain denial of the mind’s causal powers if we want to uphold the closure of the physical and reject causal overdetermination at the same time. Nevertheless, explaining stock market trends by referring to investors’ fear of loss is a very familiar example of attributing reality to both domains and acknowledging the mind’s interaction with the world: “if you pick a physical event and trace its causal ancestry or posterity, you may run into mental events” (Kim 1993). In this talk I will use the formal framework of Bayes net causal models in an interventionist understanding (as devised, e.g., by Judea Pearl in Causality, 2000) to make the concept of causal influence precise. Investigating structurally similar cases of conflicting causal intuitions will motivate a non-Markovian, yet natural extension of the interventionist Bayes net framework, Causal Knowledge Patterns, in which our intuition that the mind makes a difference finds an expression.

The History and Philosophy of Science research group of the Institute of Philosophy cordially invites you to a talk by Prof. Tim Crane (University of Cambridge) entitled "A Question about the History of Consciousness". The talk is scheduled at 4 pm on the 24th of November. The talk has been sponsored by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the National Cultural Fund of Hungary, EU-Fire Kft. and Equilor Zrt.